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(17) Upon the motion of Tobias Decker Ordered that his mark a 



Crop in the Left ear, and Swolofork in the right be recorded. 



License is granted Richard McMahan to keep an Ordinary 

 at his Dvveling House in this County he having Complied with 

 the Law. 



George Christ produced a Commission from his Excellency 

 the Governor appointing him Ensign of the Militia which was 

 read as usual, & Sworn to, in Open Court. 



Inventory of the Estate of Francis Brown deceased returned 

 by the appraisers and ordered to be recorded. 



Benjamin Vannatree enters Special Bail for James Vannatree 

 at the Suit of William Braden. 



Ordered that Isaac Cox and Benjamin Kirkendall, Gentle- 

 men Bind Andrew Brooks an Orphan to Friend Cox, accord- 

 ing to law. 



Ordered that the Clerk draw on the Treasury of this Com- 

 mon Welth for the sum of Sixteen pounds for the support of 

 Anne Jones the wife of Richd. Jones a poor Soldier in the 

 Continental Service. 



Ordered that Court be adjourned Lhitill Tomorrow Morning 

 7 OClock. William Goe. 



(20) Court met According to adjournment May 26, 1778. 



A new Commission of the pice, and Commission of Oyor 

 and Terminer, directed to, John Campbell, Edward Ward, 

 Thomas Smallman, Dorsey Pentecost, John Gibson, William 

 Crawford, John Stephenson, John Cannon, George Valland- 

 ingham, William Goe, John Neavill, Isaac Cox, John Mc- 

 Dowell, Richard Yeates, John McDonald, George McCormick, 

 Philip Ross, Benjaman Kirkendall, William Harrison, Samuel 

 Newell, Thomas Brown, Thomas Freeman, John Decomp, 

 Joshua Wright, Oliver Miller, Benjaman Frye, Matthew Richie, 

 Jacob Haymaker, Andrew Swearingen, Benjaman Harrison, 

 Zachariah Connell, Isaac Leet Senr. Joseph Beeler Senr. John 

 Carmichael, James Rogers, Isaac Meason, James McLane, 

 James Blackstone, Joseph Beckett and Joseph Vance, Gentle- 

 men, which being read as usual, the said William Goe, Thomas 

 Freeman, Andrew Swearengen, John McDonald, Benjaman 

 Fr3'e and George Vallandingham, Took the usual oaths of Jus- 

 tices of the Peace and Justices of Oyer and Terminer. 



